6 Ways SOLIDWORKS Composer Streamlines Your Production Process

You put significant time and money into developing your products and want to be sure that they are assembled correctly and quickly on the shop floor. So how do you make sure that your customer's first experience is a good one?

Here are some of the top ways SOLIDWORKS Composer can streamline technical communications at your company:

1. Make Marketing Happen Without Engineering Dependency

Free your engineering staff from taxing requests from marketing that slow the progress of innovation. Leveraging the same 3D models as engineering, SOLIDWORKS Composer utilizes engineering data and allows technical communications, such as technical documents, images and website collateral, to be created by non-technical personnel.

Eliminate confusion in manufacturing with comprehensive interactive guides for your production staff. As a best practice, companies using 3D publication tools can greatly increase clarity of instruction thus reducing error.

Communicate the true value of your product by removing obstacles that inhibit proper visualization. From pivoting a 3D assembly to hovering over a BOM to identify parts, interaction builds understanding.

Creating rich technical content to support your engineering project is usually required for final delivery and is the last item to be created. With SOLIDWORKS Composer, changes to your products can be communicated to your market while you are still engineering, so you are ready for opportunities. By moving the position of the technical content creation concurrent to design it becomes a working image, rather than an afterthought.

Modern logistics require the versatility to provide external or internal complex technical documentation with ease. Depending upon certain customer requests, content can be easily modified using the adjustment tools which offer control over the look, position and environment of the product.

Interested in learning more? Learn how else you can streamline your workflow, reduce development time and costs, and obtain the information you need at exactly the right time to make better design decisions.